Working on an older custom built pc. Has one hard drive that is connected to a SCSI card. My problem is that the SCSI card recognizes the HDD but it won't boot it. I've tested the drive on the IDE port by using on of the optical drive spots on the IDE cable and it boots fine but when running through the SCSI card it recognizes it but wont boot it.
I went into the BIOS and under "Hard Disk Boot Priority" is shows
(1) SCSI-0 : IT8212
(2) Bootable Add-in Cards
"Boot Device List" Shows
(1) Floppy
(2) Hard Disk
(3) CD-Rom
When I start it up it detects the IDE devices (Optical Drives) and then goes to RAID Bios and finds the drive and asks if I want to go to RAID SETUP or CONTINUE. If I don't do anything (or CONTINUE) it acts like it wants to boot. It lists all the PCI devices and Verifies DMI Pool stuff and then starts the Network boot rom screen but eventually ends up saying "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER".
I'm sure it's something simple that i'm not doing. I have ZERO experiences with SCSI and RAID so this is excellent learning opportunity. Any ideas?
I went into the BIOS and under "Hard Disk Boot Priority" is shows
(1) SCSI-0 : IT8212
(2) Bootable Add-in Cards
"Boot Device List" Shows
(1) Floppy
(2) Hard Disk
(3) CD-Rom
When I start it up it detects the IDE devices (Optical Drives) and then goes to RAID Bios and finds the drive and asks if I want to go to RAID SETUP or CONTINUE. If I don't do anything (or CONTINUE) it acts like it wants to boot. It lists all the PCI devices and Verifies DMI Pool stuff and then starts the Network boot rom screen but eventually ends up saying "DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER".
I'm sure it's something simple that i'm not doing. I have ZERO experiences with SCSI and RAID so this is excellent learning opportunity. Any ideas?